Up until Monday night's "Women Tell All" reunion special of "The Bachelor," Juan Pablo's anti-gay comments have gone unaddressed on the show.

But the ladies definitely had something to say about that — and more.

Kelly Travis, whom some may remember as the show's resident dog lover, was majorly offended by El Bachelor's remarks that a gay version of "The Bachelor" would be problematic because gay men are "more pervert, in a sense."

“Coming from [having] a parent who is gay I was hurt by that,” she said, on the verge of tears.

Juan Pablo maintained that his comments were taken out of context.

“Obviously that situation was taken out of context,” he said. “My gay friends told me right away, ‘People are taking that out of context.’ I’m not homophobic. I love gay people. They were born that way.”

I find it hard to believe that his gay friends would be so understanding, especially since he used learning English as a second language as part of his excuse originally.

Forgettable contestant Victoria chimed in that "pervert" means the same thing in Spanish as it does in English. Thanks for the back-up!

Our beloved Sharleen Joynt actually came to Juan Pablo's defense. She said that they talked about equality during their one-on-one and she didn't get a homophobic vibe from him.

She, of course, ended up leaving the show voluntarily because of how vapid the star is. As with most of the other girls, a physical connection powered their relationship.

A lot of the girls said that while El Bachelor is attractive, there is no depth to him.

They also took issue with how he would make out with certain girls on screen, but deny others the same pleasure because his daughter would supposedly watch the show. I can see how that's insulting in hindsight.